The problem I am having has to do with I think the DA1. The OEM Bluetooth is really quiet for one. The bigger issue is my parking distance control. When I go in reverse the right channels put out loud static. After this the right channel doesn't work unless I reset the Bit One. I've been turning the Bit One on/off from the controller before I go in reverse to prevent this from happening.

Does anyone have suggestion on what the cause/fix to this issue would be? I have searched the forums and Google but no results. It looks like most people use the speaker level inputs instead of fiber optic. It would have been easier and I would have been able to keep my steering wheel controls. I just wanted the purest sound possible and now I have a headache. Any help is appreciated.

The problem I am having has to do with I think the DA1. The OEM Bluetooth is really quiet for one. The bigger issue is my parking distance control. When I go in reverse the right channels put out loud static. After this the right channel doesn't work unless I reset the Bit One. I've been turning the Bit One on/off from the controller before I go in reverse to prevent this from happening.

Does anyone have suggestion on what the cause/fix to this issue would be? I have searched the forums and Google but no results. It looks like most people use the speaker level inputs instead of fiber optic. It would have been easier and I would have been able to keep my steering wheel controls. I just wanted the purest sound possible and now I have a headache. Any help is appreciated.

Do you have the latest firmware installed on the DA1?

Other than that your crossovers are a bit off... midbass/hi should be no more than 200Hz, and sub should be no higher than 80Hz.

I am on the latest firmware. I am going to give Mobridge a call to see if I am missing something. I did notice yesterday that I don't have to reset the Bit One to get all channels working, I just have to cycle through the sources on the OEM headunit.